____________ in five children and adolescents have a psychological disorder that produces at least some impairment
a. One c. Three
b. Two d. Four
a
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What kinds of physical, personality, social, or environmental variables might relate to the impact of major life events on our experience of stress and our physical well-being? Propose a correlational study in which you examine major life events and at least one other variable of psychological interest. What outcome might you measure and how? What might you predict? Be sure to state your hypotheses and operationalize your variables as clearly as you can. Holmes and Rahe's (1967) SRRS should probably appear somewhere in your proposal.
What will be an ideal response?
Joseph has just lost his job because of the company downsizing. He soon has trouble sleeping, loses his appetite, and begins having frequent headaches and an upset stomach. His symptoms decrease as he attends some job placement counseling. Joseph most likely experienced a(n)
a. acute stress disorder. b. moderate depression. c. generalized anxiety disorder. d. adjustment disorder.
Crystal wants to be an honor student, a member of the softball team, and a student intern. In reality, she is a B-/C+ student, did not make the softball team, and was placed in a career exploration course rather than an internship. Rogers would say that this discrepancy between Crystal's actual and ideal selves can produce
A. depression. B. self-criticism. C. a sense of failure. D. All of these choices are correct.
Recurrence of symptoms or behavior, following a period of improvement, is
called a. redefinition b. regurgitation c. resurgence d. relapse e. reification